![]() However, aliens are just as vulnerable to cold as Sims.Īliens are startlingly similar to Sims, to the point that they can reproduce with one another with no ill effects. Aliens seem to be slightly more resistant to heat than Sims are. As it is not known what aliens eat on their own planet or ships, it is possible that those who choose to live off-world are first adapted to be able to eat the foods of their adopted planet. If so, it is very inconsistent, as lifeforms with hemocyanin cannot eat the same foods as those with hemoglobin, whereas those aliens who have chosen to live among Simkind eat the same food Sims do. Since the inner mouth is blue, it is safe to assume that the blood of aliens is blue also, indicating that it is hemocyanin and not hemoglobin present in their bloodstreams, an indicator that they are not mammals. They age at the same rate, and gain or lose fitness when they exercise or overeat just as Sims do, with no advantage to either. Alien bodies have the same metabolic rate as those of Sims. Mouths usually have thin lips, or none at all, and the inside of the mouth is light blue, the gums being the most prominent. However, it appears that some aliens do have noses that are Sim-like in size and shape. Faces are almost always long and gaunt, with either small Sim-like noses or pressed up slits in the center of the face. Alien ears can vary in shape, being either very small or pointed at the top, suggesting semblances of races, like Sims. ![]() Alien eyes may be much larger than Sim eyes, may have a distinct oval shape, and may be sharply tilted, though some aliens have eyes that are generally Sim-like in size, shape and tilt. They have dominant black eyes, seemingly with either black iris and black sclera, or possibly with the entire eye being the receptor. They have dominant green skin that is universally the same tone throughout the species. Young aliens, regardless of gender, seem to be able to seek higher education in Sim universities, which places the roles of Birth Queens as an optional career choice, as Stella Terrano is able to enroll in La Fiesta Tech with no difficulty.Īliens are capable of growing hair on their heads and face just like Sims, however, they are only capable of producing black pigment naturally, as they don't possess genes that create other colors. According to PT9's careers panel, it appears that the alien society has no outstanding pension plans for those wishing to retire abroad, as he receives none. Pollination Tech#9 Smith retired on his "favorite" planet, the one which Sims reside on. Pollination Technicians are allowed to retire from their assigned jobs, and can settle on planets of their choices. Children are presumably taken away from their parents, as evidenced by PT9's lack of parental relationships (he has no memories of his parents, grandparents, or anyone else in his family except his wife and children). Clothing is highly suggestive for Birth Queens, while being a uniform for males in all avenues of work. Growing hair may be seen as a societal faux pas (social blunder) in the unseen hive, as they appear to be able to grow it, but don't unless they retire or emigrate off-world. They seem to be recent phenomenon in alien society, as there are no known Pollination Technicians that have bred with Birth Queens. Pollination Technicians perform the work of abducting and impregnating male Sims. What work they do seems unclear, but it is assumed that they do menial tasks that would be equivalent to a working class Sim. Colony Drones are the workers of alien society. It appears that whoever impregnates them has no marital attachment to them, and that the sole purpose of a birth queen is to breed. Birth Queens are the central, and seemingly only, reproductive system of the aliens, except for the work of the Pollination Technicians. ![]() At least to an outside observer, their society appears to be structured in a way not unlike that of bees or ants, where individual aliens have roles parallel to the functions within a hive. From what little information is given from the family history of Pollination Tech#9 Smith, a player can see what appears to be a complex culture on their home planet based on a hive mind. ![]()
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